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South Africa Faces Exodus of Major Companies Amid Business Challenges

  • Over 1,000 South African businesses shuttered in 2024 due to economic strain
  • Investors shift to markets like UAE and Mauritius, lured by favourable policies

Johannesburg, South Africa – Despite renewed optimism over South Africa’s economic outlook, a wave of major companies, including Rolex, HSBC, Shell, AngloGold Ashanti, and PNB Paribas, are expected to exit the market. While inflation and interest rates saw improvement in September, Statistics South Africa reported that 1,020 businesses have closed this year, driven largely by financial difficulties. Analysts point to a broader issue: an increasingly challenging business climate.

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